TIFU by getting suspended over a kahoot name.

In math class today the teacher had us do a kahoot. As usual is took me forever to think of a name... I eventually decided I would go with sapnu puas zld. (it spells plz send nudes upside down) tl;dr at the bottom.

Fast-forward into the kahoot a few minutes and I take first place. In celebration of getting first I stood up and was like "let's go!" And I started high-fiving my friends. The teacher looked at me and asked me to come with her out to the hall, Anyways she said it was a very inappropriate name and it made me seem like a pedophile. I then got sent down to the office and then got suspended. I don't really feel to bad but I'm still kinda pissed cause I didn't benefit from having sapnu puas zld as my name, but what's done is done I guess.

When my dad came to pick me up he asked me why the Fuck I got suspended and I told I made my kahoot name plz send nudes upside-down and he couldn't stop laughing. My Mom on the other hand was absolutely pissed that I got suspended. She told me that I was ruining her reputation as a trustworthy volunteer.

At least the teacher didn't notice my friend (2nd place) Mike Oxlong. Another kid had his name as Satan in Chinese... But I still shouldn't have done it because now I'm suspended. :(

Well anyways I thought I would make an account (have been browsing without account) to share this with you all.

TL;DR.
Made my kahoot name plz send nudes upside-down and I got suspended for it. My dad thinks it's hilarious and my mom is pissed. So now I have to listen to my mom rant about how I am a bad person.
Thanks

Edit: thank you so fucking much for the gold and silver. I love all of you.

Edit: a kahoot is an review game. You compete against classmates and try to get 1st place (fast and correct answers)

In almost ten years on reddit, I have never gotten as sick of a joke as the inclusive or. I suffered through “technically correct, the best kind of correct!” I suffered through the height of the reddit switcharoo. When I first started, even chuck Norris jokes hadn’t quite died.

But nothing boils my brains through my eye sockets like someone asking a legitimate question and getting this shit-tier joke every single time. There is not an “or” question you can ask on reddit without getting “yes” as the reply. I’m about to set up a novelty account dedicated to baiting these dumbass replies just so I can archive it for future generations. They won’t learn from it, of course, but at least us old crotchety folks can gawk and laugh at how stupid things were in late 2010s reddit.

I think it's about situational awareness, knowing your audience. Sometimes it's funny/acceptable other times it's inappropriate. That's why you'll see a lot of comments like "Reddit is so fucking bipolar" because people always assume their rehashed joke/comment will always be upvoted since they saw it on another sub.

That’s when you just tell her it was a random string of letters and that she’s the inappropriate one who put an unintended meaning to it. Whether true or not, chances are it might make her let you off.

Yeah, no one that's ever hung around middle school teachers would accuse them of being the brightest light bulbs either. I frequently pissed off mine by pointing out stupid mistakes or shit they would do and they'd go on a tangent about how I'm not supposed to know they just made a huge stupid mistake and I should shut up and go get suspended. Teachers in the Midwest tend to be the most egocentric shitbags. Even if I do support them getting better wages, I can count on one hand the number of teachers that weren't insufferable ego trippers. They're like cops, but with less authority.

It’s more expecting that a teacher isn’t going to put in the effort to prove you wrong. In most situations in life, you win by outworking your opponent, regardless of the stuff surrounding it. If OP had denied any wrongdoing, acted overly apologetic at the “accident” and could do general fake shame, even if the teacher knew it was BS would they really try hard enough to prove it? I’d argue in lots of cases you would get an eye roll and a warning to only pick real and appropriate Kahoot names.

So you did a bad thing in class. Here's the worst part. Your dad thinks it's hilarious, and you seem upset at your mom for holding you accountable for your bad behavior. General rule of life: don't fucking excuse shitty behavior. Own it, your mom seems to be trying to do that. If you are here asking for the internet to pat you on the back for being a shitty little high schooler, don't. You got suspended because you did a bad thing. You get no excuse. You don't get to feel like the "system is against you". Ultimately you will come to realize that the world will not reward you for trolling, and it will definitely not reward you for trying to chalk up shitty behavior to trying to get a chuckle.

its hilarious, no one was injured, you are a legend in your school, haters gonna hate. the teacher was trying to shock you into being extremely apoligetic but it was simply a prank name, well done. your mom will get over it, maybe try to explain the meme to her but this will all blow over, although they might be keeping an eye on you now...

It does, because minors have been placed on the sex offender registry for sharing pictures with same aged peers. The law doesnt distnguish the similarity in age, just the age involved in the pictures, therefore teenagers sending nudes to teenagers is a felony and has gotten unsuspecting kids in massive trouble.

I think the teacher was just spazzing out trying to think of some explanation to discourage him from behaving that way. Her reasoning was probably along the lines of that's something a pedophile would say and for you to say that means you might say it online which makes you sound like a pedophile and THAT is what we dont tolerate.

The act itself is harmless but as a role model teachers are like "these realities are something I wouldnt want this generation to be a part of." So it seems like a double standard that teachers enforce (if she was with maybe college kids she wouldn't give a shit) making them seem like assholes.

They're scaled and graded out of 5; how much you need for a 5 depends on how hard the test gets scaled. From what I've heard getting a 5 in AP Physics I only needs around 60% because of how hard the test is. If you get a 4 or 5 you can use the AP test for uni credit.

That's on the teacher for not kicking your nickname before the game started if she knew what it was and had a problem with it. I always bounce my students with offensive nicknames before starting the game, give them another shot at something wittier and less offensive.

Source: am middle school teacher. Wouldn't suspend kid for plz send nudes upside down but would dock their participation grade for the day and give teacher glare while trying not to laugh.

It became a thing my senior year in high school (thank you God not any earlier, or else me and my friends would’ve had 7 TIFU’s exactly like this a piece) and my US History teacher used it a handful of times, and as you know 98% of the time in high school history teachers are just dudes who want to be high school football coaches, so naturally he was fun to joke around with. We made a game out of trying to make the most inappropriate name, without getting rejected or yelled at.

That’s what my high school teacher did when a girl made her name “Mike Hunt.” He was definitely angry and told us we couldn’t make inappropriate names, but he didn’t try to find out who it was. He just kicked the person so they could make a new name.

I’m 21 years old, but honestly I wouldn’t have picked up on OP’s name. I’ve never seen that before.

All students log in on their devices and the teacher displays the question on the screen, students the pick the answer and the student that gets the most answers right and the shortest time to think about an answer come first.

My students have two rules: can't be inappropriate (duh) and must be identifiable so I can look through the data later (because Kahoot makes you an awesome spreadsheet). You can choose to include your name or initials or whatever, just so I can find you. Otherwise, go nuts.

That was where the teacher fucked up. There's an option where the game generates a random name for players, or you have control of your damn class and require them to use their own names (you can click on participant names to boot them from the game)

Because it's a really minimal site that doesn't connect to anything else. That's part of the popularity. I'd rather have a integrated response system that doesn't cause problems like this but whatever, people don't want to spend the time and schools don't want to spend the money.

Kahoot is a website made for teachers looking to review content. Questions with up to four answer choices are shown on the projector or a large screen for all students in the class to see. Students can then use their phones or computers to submit an answer for a chance to earn points, and with consecutive answers correct come streaks, which boost the rate at which the students in question earn points. The top 5 students are shown on the leaderboard right after each question, allowing for everyone to see the nicknames that each student chose.

Kahoot is a multiple choice game where all the kids in the class use tablets to log in and answer multiple choice questions. On the whiteboard they see 4 answer choices and then the kids have to answer correctly and quickly. The faster you get the correct answer, the more points you earn. The user names are listed so everyone can see who wins.

To quell the curiosity and ignorance of myself and many others, what is a kahoot? And if your math teacher has never once spelled "boobies" on her calculator, I will be stunned and also call her a liar, since every kid ever with a calculator in a math(s) class has, at some point, figured out how to spell out that word on their calculator and giggled about it.

A kahoot is basically a online review game where teachers can use other teachers "kahoots". At the start of each game you pick a name and then you compete with other students to answer the questions fast and correctly.

So it’s the educational version of Jackbox.tv games then. That’s kind of cool. I may have to steal your username the next time I’m on Jackbox bc it’s brilliant. Sorry you got suspension for being able to use your brain and think creatively, I could not have figured out ‘plz send nudes’ upside down on the fly.

Maybe next time he can make his name Will Hunting as in Good Will Hunting, because you all seem to think that he used cryptological skills to create this name (while he probably learned of this joke lurking the web, or from some other 13 year old).

See when I think about a punishment being called a "bucket" I think it's where you have to stand with a bucket of water on your head and if you spill any water you have to run a gauntlet of your classmates armed with sticks.

I like how the name “bucket” also kind of describes the tool used in the punishment (a bucket). What year was this, if you don’t mind me asking kind ma’am or sir? Also, is there some kind of irony, as in, an hour of picking up litter will certainly require more than a bucket.... kind of like asking one to toothbrush clean a floor?

No mind at all. This was in the mid 90’s at an all boys private school in Melbourne Australia. Yes, your analogy is correct, luckily for us there were plenty of places to dump out said bucket to continue the punishment.

Teacher here. Once, a kid used the user name 2girls1cup. I called him over with the phone in my hand and told him to explain what 2 girls 1 cup was to his mom. He was shocked I knew what it was and I sent him back to his seat. I would never make that any issue beyond that. It's crazy to think some teachers exhaust that energy...

then bash our heads in that in order to succeed, you need to go to college even though 1. not everyone should go to college 2. a lot of college majors are fairly useless and 3. there's plenty of jobs which require no college degrees and you'll make more than what the teachers make

I mean, it is supposed to be a punishment. You get separated from your friends, can't participate in extracurriculars (sports, clubs, etc), and take a hit on your scores...that doesn't seem too crazy. Plus if you were to have no hit to your grades, it would basically be what OP in this threat said - "You get a day [or five] off school" and no other penalty, plus if you keep up with your work you can maintain your grades.

If it was just time off where you could keep doing work by yourself, maintain your GPA, and not taking a hit on your "permanent record", I think you'd see a lot more kids getting themselves suspended on purpose.

I believe it. When I was in high school, there was this kid next to me, not a trouble maker, and he said something, I don’t remember what, but the teacher thought he said “cunt.” I knew he didn’t say it, but he got suspended. I wish I had said something, but I didn’t want to be thought of as contentious. That said, it was 10 years ago, and I can tell from this thread that school has changed a lot since I was in it. So maybe they’re more lax, but based on my experience, I can believe it.

What the fuck? When we got suspended, they sent you home with a fat ass homework packet that was about 3 times more than the other kids actually had to do, so that your grades wouldn’t suffer just because your stupid kid brain made a stupid decision.

That’s cool that his mom volunteers. I would be embarrassed, and mad if I were in her shoes. This specific joke may be misunderstood. “Her kid got suspended for asking for nude photos” may be the narrative. Not “her kid did a Bart Simpson-like name joke.” And now mom has to memorize how to spell stuff upside down so she can set the record straight. Give his mom a break people. Parents basically teach their kids 1) do the right thing or 2) don’t get in trouble or 3) don’t get me in trouble.

As a teacher, that sounds like a silly thing to suspend over and it’s on the teacher for letting the class create whatever name they want. Of course students will take advantage of that. With Kahoot, I usually just tell my kids to post their first initial and last name to avoid all that.

I'm 50/50 that happened. Even if we say the premise is 100% true, what school is jumping to a 5 day suspension over something trivial? I mean, maybe if you have a history of other offenses that you're not disclosing.

Either way, I'm sure there is an appeal process. Apologize, say the joke was in poor taste and ultimately harmless. Trade down to some detention or essay or something in order to avoid the hit to your grades. A 5 day suspension is clearly not in line with the offense.

This makes me remember how my friends and I hijacked stuff like Quizlet Live and Kahoot with joke names. I knew a guy who entered as "Nick Girtz" and "Ben Dover" in my Biology class, while my friend and I entered as "Jacques Strap" and "Mike Rotch".

Hell, even this year, in my French class, we had somebody enter a Quizlet Live as "tetrahydrocannabinol" (which, in other words, is weed)

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This made me laugh so much, but I feel bad for you. That's not fair that you get suspended over a joke.

Former teacher here; Kahoot names like yours would [at most] get the class banned from playing any sort of games for a period of time. I usually just kicked them out of the game and made them make a new name.

The only name that really caused a stir had something to do with a particular sex act and it caused them to lose their game privileges for the semester. They were probably wondering how I knew what it was.

You won’t know who they were unless you were looking directly at their screen and my room had 26 computers. I didn’t catch it before they had changed it to something else so it resulted in punishment of the entire class until someone fessed up...no one ever did.

I am a math teacher. There is an anxiety that I feel as I watch the screen for inappropriate names. I don't have to even deal with that as Kahoot has the name generating feature, but I know that students have a lot of fun picking the names so I allow it anyways. I think your actions make it less likely your teacher will allow the option to pick names for his/her future students.

My golden rule is: “don’t ruin everything for everyone.” Having said that, I think that you can make a case for “entrapment” when a teacher asks you to choose a user name for anything. “Some people just want to watch the world burn.”

I almost got suspended for writing MA BALLSS to my friend McKenzie on a post it and the teacher saw it and took me outside and asked me what it was and I said “ oh that’s paper soccer you go around all the goals and when you win you say MA Balls “ and she totally believed it and said is this a good thing to play in class and I said no and got away with it I’m so happy

The thing I like least about this thread is that everyone, original poster included, is acting like he invented this clever nickname. I have to admit that I have never seen it before, and after rereading the instructions, several times, for decoding this puzzle, I finally got the joke. But I pose this question to Sapnu - did you invent this name? The overlooked subplot in this crime story is plagiarism.

Honestly, if this kid wanted to fight back, he could have REPEATEDLY told everyone how the teacher privately “called me a pedophile.” It’s not great for adults to use the p-word, privately, to kids. Maybe explain how you don’t even know what that word means, and how it really upset and confused you, being called such a word by an adult. And the teacher then has to choose to reply with “no, I said it makes him LOOK LIKE a...” and the teacher really looks like a jerk. But this kid seems like a good honest middle schooler, and the teacher’s response may have been a bit emotional, but I don’t think it’s too unfair. I admire the kid for being accountable for his actions.

I’m not that young, but using context, without ever seeing this word written on the internet, I assumed it was a class learning game app thingy, like quizlet. I’m new to reddit, and I see a lot of “what is Kahoot?” Questions, and I don’t know if this is what the kids call “trolling” or if it’s some kind of run on joke?

ill be honest, getting suspended doesnt really mean anything unless your school sends it out as part of your transcript, which mine did not. I was suspended for 3 days for hacking my schools wifi network. In the end, I realized my passion in comp sci and ended up majoring in computer engineering and computer science.

Fun fact: i was doing a Kahoot that another student had made for a presentation in one of my college classes. everyone in the class was taking part in the kahoot, even the teacher. I noticed that someone had put their name as "Girthworm" so of course i put mine as "Girthquake". The entire game, Girthworm and i were going back and forth for first place. Girthworm ended up winning but i couldnt figure out which student girthworm was. to make a long story short, i later found out that "Girthworm" was actually our professor. many lolz were had by all

Wow. Your teacher needs to step up her game if she's going to be using technology. Ask for all the kids to use their favorite ice-cream, or their favorite kind of cookie, or their favorite restaurant meal, something like that. Or you can also set the game ahead of time to screen for inappropriate usernames. Now I don't expect you to go tell your teacher that because you're a middle schooler and you want to keep tryng to get away with your shenanigans when you go back to school. But really your teacher should have had a little more forethought about screening your usernames before she started using the technology. I think this one was partly on her. Source; am a Middle School teacher. And by the way I would not have suspended you if you were my student.

When I was in middle school (90’s), an African American student named Reese Smith (or something) told our science teacher (Caucasian man in his 50’s) that he is now living with his dad (divorce or something) so he prefers to be called his given name, Haywood Jablomi. For the rest of the year our science teacher called him Haywood, and no one in the class, teacher or students, seemed to get the joke. Years later I put the pieces of this puzzle together and I realize that Reese Smith is a comedic genius for the delivery of his little ruse. Also, it’s funny because Reese is black and our science teacher is white!

Kahoot was just popping up as a thing about 5 years ago...think of it as the replacement for Who Wants To Be A Millionaire or Jeopardy

Most kids are on their phones in the halls nonstop

Some teachers have shoe caddies for kids to charge their phones in class so they don't have them at their desk where they are on them all the time

Some teachers have a box or basket to put phones in when coming into class

I'm trying the restaurant cell phone thing...where you put it in the middle of the table and first one to touch it pays for everyone (my rule is first to touch when they shouldn't is now I'm a little teapot in front of class and collect everyone else's phone and your own and put it in my desk drawer until the end of the period)

as far as old...when I was in high school (20 years ago)...dial connection for interneting and dot-matrix printing and that was early internet

To even say that to someone the same age as the people around them is legitimately slanderous, and again, was only done for the shock factor. That teacher owes you an apology. Getting detention or something for being inappropriate would’ve been reasonable. Being suspended and told you seem like a pedophile was a deliberate attempt to shock and scare you,

I'm a teacher. My rule is first name or last name as your Kahoot handle, only. Nothing clever, no nicknames or special characters, If a name that doesn't follow those rules pops up, I remove that person from the game, give them one chance to fix it and make a new username, but then they're banned and will do a worksheet instead. Because.... yeah. Middle schoolers.

Im old... but when I was in high school we finally got windows and enough of us had it at home to know how to customize screen savers. That feature got locked. Im not sure why it took so long honestly, (about 3 mos) but I had alot of enjoyment changing it to Tool lyrics until it was locked.

DAMN YOU, Let the Rabbits wear Glasses! Was the last one I got in. Can I get an Amen?

Lmfao, that's my new kahoot username. I hope everything turned out okay. Also, your mom is an asshole for only caring about her own reputation. (Actually, I have no idea if what you said is the full context of it, but that mildly triggered me)

Immature, but amusing. Good job! I'd probably congratulate you if I was your parent just for accidentally discovering how hypersensitive the rules of your school were, and inform you you've earned that mini-vacation lol. The others are more subtle than yours, considering it took me a little while to finally see what Mike Oxlong was (again, oh so very immature but nicely done) and then I haven't any clue any other languages except English and randomass bits and bobs of German, Spanish, Norwegian and French. I don't think many teachers would have the conscious thought to inspect each name selected for these types of things anyway.

I once made the mistake of giving my friend at another school our kahoot pin. Him and all of his classmates added names related to Madeline Mcann. Coming to think of it my teacher was Portuguese so he either didn’t get it or if he did it was a 100 times worse.

This is why I use that pre-made names feature on Kahoot. Like, would I like to give the kids more choice...sure. But there's always some special, special child that thinks they are just like soooo funny and clever.

I'm sure you'll make a funny joke someday, and probably even get a bit smarter too. But for now, can you just save the utter hilarity for your Fortnite handle?

Found the liberal arts student. I dont give a fuck. Go be sensitive on twoxchromosomes. Im not a nazi, racist, or homophobic. But im not your champion either, if you have a problem, feel free to be the one who "stands up". Ive got better things to do.

It’s an online quiz thing. The teachers have the question up on the board and on our own devices we choose the answer. Whoever answers it correctly and quickly gets points and whoever has the most points wins.

I made my kahoot name in theology kahooters, but she had no propf it was me (but she knew). I actually once got a written warning for making my kahoot name “tide pods” and “Clorox martinis”. I go to a catholic school

It's not exactly appropriate to name yourself send nudes backwards, but to be honest it's not exactly a big deal. Outrage culture makes it seem like this is an appropriate reaction to something that didn't hurt anyone.

You shouldn't really sweat that kind of stuff tbh. I did the same exact thing in my horticulture class kahoot. Called myself "Boner Champ" in honor of Andy Bernard from the office. Teacher was pissed since they've never seen the show, but my whole class was defending me. Still got suspended, but I always think to myself that it was super funny and definitely worth it.

I’m a bit new to reddit, and I’m not sure if you are “trolling,” but I think that a good place to learn cool funny name jokes is on reddit? And the teacher probably got tipped off by some ay-hole kid who wanted to watch the world burn.

Oh ffs. I don't think you effed up in any manner here. Kids should be kids and should be expected to poke fun wherever and whenever. This action seems pretty obviously in jest.

Your dad has the right idea. School is overreacting. You're a kid, I have a ton of trouble wrapping my head around the idea of a kid being a pedophile. Your mom's also overreacting. You're not a bad person and if either or both school and/or your mom think that she's ruined as a volunteer now their being stupider than the grammatical error in this sentence.

Man when I was a kid we'd go to the computer lab during recess and we'd put 'shopped pictures of Osama Bean Laden on all the PC's in the background. Never heard anything about it and we did it about twelve times so IT must've been triggered at some point.

Everybody only plays Kahoot to show show off a new username they’ve been cooking up and that’s a fact

Also OP, I made my username “no asians allowed” in the 9th grade once (hilarious, I know) and managed to only get a swift scolding from my English teacher, so you definitely got the shit end of the stick here friend.

Hey, back in 9th grade my friend got suspended, I kid you not, for high giving someone roughly. For two weeks.

The teacher heard a very loud slap, looked over, and started yelling at him because he thought he slapped my other friend. He sent them both to the Dean, but no matter how much they tried to explain they couldn’t convince the dean that the teacher was dumb enough to mistake a loud high five as a slap.

I love that your dad couldn't stop laughing! This would have been me exactly. I could never do what the teacher did. I would have said in front of the class "Your user name is very clever" and let it go. This is not a discipline problem, imo.

That seems a bit too sensitive... we had a guy call himself ‘stalin’ and another ‘literally hitler’ and no one batted an eye. Which wasn’t exactly ideal, but to get suspended over that is a bit extreme..

Lol in highschool I made my name "vote Yes on 3" on kahoot. Issue 3 was the one to make weed recreational in my state at the time and everyone knew. Teacher just laughed. Guess you either have a sense of humor or you don't.

A few weeks ago my school setup a school wide Kahoot! Game in the front foyer during lunch and people had names like e621 (don’t look that up), yiff me (again don’t look it up) and even fucking shoot school

The karma you just reaped is worth way more than the reaction you would have got in class. I wouldn't have known what it said upside down if you hadn't spelled it out for me. I doubt many students would get it right away.

One time we playes Kahoot in French class. My username was "Votre Mere" which basically translates to "Your Mom" and my teacher was looking at her screen waiting for everyond. She just laughed and let me use it 😂

Usually what I do is google translate a nono word and then the teacher is non-the wiser. But that’s a pretty decent strategy nonetheless even though you got caught, I have a feeling we’d be friends if we went to the same school lol.

Props to your teacher though for even realizing that it was please send nudes upside down. When we did kahoot in grad school, the professor just deletes the inappropriate names before the game started so you don’t get to play if you got caught. He was pretty old so a lot of them went over his head

This is America
Don't catch you slippin' up
Don't catch you slippin' up
Look what I'm whippin' up
This is America (woo)
Don't catch you slippin' up
Don't catch you slippin' up
Look what I'm whippin' up

This is America (skrrt, skrrt, woo)
Don't catch you slippin' up (ayy)
Look at how I'm livin' now
Police be trippin' now (woo)
Yeah, this is America (woo, ayy)
Guns in my area (word, my area)
I got the strap (ayy, ayy)
I gotta carry 'em
Yeah, yeah, I'ma go into this (ugh)
Yeah, yeah, this is guerilla (woo)
Yeah, yeah, I'ma go get the bag
Yeah, yeah, or I'ma get the pad
Yeah, yeah, I'm so cold like yeah (yeah)
I'm so dope like yeah (woo)
We gon' blow like yeah (straight up, uh)

Told my friend to have his name be “Gay = Sin”. Teacher got pissed and asked who made the name. She kicked him, and his address bar in his browsers covered the words telling him he was kicked right as someone walked by checking for who made the name. He got damn lucky that day.

Suspended is a little much, but as a teacher I can’t begin to tell you how annoying the usernames get on kahoot. I just sit there with the projector screen locked and boot the inappropriate ones- this takes so much time that I have resolved to never using kahoot again.

It is hilarious, but you have to know how would you teacher would react about these things beforehand. (Im a teacher) I would have laughed, but I wouldn’t have allowed it either, but suspend you over it? That was a bit extreme. Are you in private/charter school or something? And moms are always gonna get more pissy about things like this than the dad.

I was finishing high school when Kahoot was starting to be a thing. At first I was like you and started with subtle stuff which teachers never figured out or never saw my name because I’m quite stupid (or at least not good at kahoot)

I started to go riskier and riskier because my friends started laughing when they saw my name pop up on the screen before the match began. Anyway one day I ended up surprisingly winning a game. I didn’t think I’d win and the teacher see my name. My Kahoot name this time? Molester Stallone. My teacher pretended to not notice. When the class erupted in laughter she had no choice to scold me. But the punishment wasn’t even that bad since my teacher thought it was funny

I can almost guarantee that original poster not only chose a silly name, but put in some effort explaining the joke to classmates, or maybe was dared to do it. Then he got ratted out by a kid who was selfishly trying to tip off the teacher, because the joke was not getting an adequate comedic reaction.

I remember playing kahoot last year and came up with a stupid name. I didn't get suspended though. I can never think of a name but right before the game started i made it dig bick. The teacher didn't notice (at first) and some people were laughing thinking it was funny. I soon got into first and could have easily won and got like a loli or someshit (didn't care too much if i didn't come first though). While i was in first the teacher said that it was not funny and i got kicked out of all kahoots! :(

No way! That sucks! I remember one time our class was playing it and a couple of us dudes convinced another to name themselves "Barry McCockiner". Obviously, we had to change it, but to see the teacher laugh at it was pretty funny.

I decided for my team’s kahoot name to be “slappy and the stinkers” (a movie about a sealion) and my teacher shouted “can the group with the inappropriate name change it now!”, I don’t think it was that bad but I almost got in trouble

I decided for my team’s kahoot name to be “sloppy and the stinkers” (a movie about a sealion) and my teacher shouted “can the group with the inappropriate name change it now!”, I don’t think it was that bad but I almost got in trouble

I was working with a youngster (3rd grade) who had the user name mewtwo and I thought it was making fun of the MeToo movement. I considered asking him to change it, and I got distracted, then I forgot about it. Months later while playing Super Smash Bros., I learned that it’s just some Pokémon cat or something. Glad I didn’t say anything. Also I am happy that the 3rd grader was being a normal 3rd grader.

In the late 90’s, I got suspended once while in high school. I tried to impress this nerd by showing him how to send anonymous emails from the library (using Netscape Navigator!). He emailed the librarian “YOU SHOULD DIE BITCH!” We both got suspended for a week (a few days out of school, a few days in school suspension/all day detention/prison).

My family didn’t really understand what I did wrong, and they let me enjoy my home suspension like a vacation. But the in school suspension was kind of scary (large public school). I felt like a white collar criminal going to maximum security prison. The principal arranged the suspension so the other nerd kid did his in school suspension while I did my out of school.. so we could not protect each other or something.. or maybe so we wouldn’t hack our way out of prison.

I didn’t tell the other suspended kids what I was in for. I just pretended to be super mad the whole time, and I didn’t talk to anyone.

The lesson I learned is don’t do anything .01% stupid on a computer in school because principals don’t know what to do, and overreact.

Tl;dr: I got suspended for showing a nerd how to anonymously email our librarian, he was vulgar.

This happened in 7th grade, which was 4 years ago. Kahoot was relatively new and they didn’t yet have their profanity filter. I decided to take advantage of this, and as someone who likes to make people laugh I wanted to have some fun. However, I wasn’t going to be stupid about it. I saved the Kahoot PIN for my next class, because I knew the teacher would run the kahoot in her next class as well. I typed in the PIN and low and behold I was in. I told one of my friends to join in too and think of a good name. I racked my 7th grade brain for the best name I could think of and settled with ‘Booty Eater’ (I know, great name). My friend picked ‘FuckMeInTheButt’ (not as good, right?).

Well this is where I learned the error of my ways because I then realized I could not see the reaction of the teacher and the students. All I heard were stories from that class. The teacher was absolutely furious. She checked all of the students’ laptops, but couldn’t find the names because we were in another class. I can’t imagine how the students must have felt.

Long story short, I was caught because someone from that class knew it was me and ratted me and my other friend out, and I ended up with 3 days of ISS. I probably wouldn’t do it again, but I wouldn’t stop my previous self from doing it. If we are being completely honest here, I’m fairly proud of my 7th grade self for being that clever about being a dumbass. The only reason I was caught was because of the students; the teachers were completely dumb founded.

Honestly, you might want to talk to the admins of your district. It seems like an overstep to suspend you. I do stuff like that just to piss off my school but maybe don’t if you don’t want to piss them off more. Also idk where you live or what your district is like

You think the objectification of women is funny and still don't get it when your mom explains it to you. Ugh, this shows why it is important for your dad not to think that is funny because apparently you refuse to respect women, even if it is your mother.